According to the Thriveworks 2025 Pulse on Mental Health study, nearly one-third (32%) of the general population experiences anxiety related to extreme weather conditions.
When people think of perimenopause, they often picture hot flashes, mood swings or irregular periods. But for many women, one of the most disruptive and least talked about symptoms is extreme anxiety.
Editor’s Note: The transcript of this live Q&A has been edited for brevity and clarity. AUSTIN (KXAN) — A recent study released by Thriveworks, a mental health organization in Cedar Park, found that ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Hormonal changes during menopause, especially shifts ...
With severe weather season upon us, anxiety and stress surrounding these events can build up. Storms come in all shapes and sizes — and so can anxiety about them. There are ways to manage that anxiety ...
Family gatherings are supposed to be filled with love, but mental health challenges can make them feel impossible to navigate. So when one grandmother’s severe social anxiety caused her to miss out on ...
Sure, headaches are rough. But when it comes down to it, anxiety might just be the most severe symptom of a hangover. Here's why. “The feelings that you have after you drink alcohol, or even the day ...
Keep pets indoors in a safe area during storms. Provide distractions, such as enrichment activities, or calming aids like compression vests. Consider professional services like pet sitters if your pet ...